A food enclosure for oven cooking device comprises a modular cuboid cover configured to prevent cooking splatter from coming into contact with an interior oven surface. Each panel of the cover comprises a fine heat resistant mesh. The base of the device comprises a broiling pan.
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1. A food cooking enclosure, comprising:
a frame having a four-sided box adapted to fit on top of a base cooking surface, the frame includes a solid perimeter body;
a lid having a lid perimeter body with a lid screen affixed thereto to cover the lid perimeter body;
a base having a base basin with a top opening and an interior with a perimeter lip extending outward from a first plurality of sidewalls, the base cooking surface is placed within the base basin to allow a first plurality of drippings to collect in the base basin and the frame and the lid are disposed on the base;
a broiler splatter guard having a four-sided structure placed on the base cooking surface; and
a second insert including a second insert basin with a top opening and a top interior with a perimeter second insert lip extending outward from a second plurality of sidewalls, the second insert is suspended from an upper perimeter portions on the solid perimeter body.
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The present invention was first described in and claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/112,284 filed Nov. 11, 2020, the entire disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to an enclosure for food held therewithin during a cooking process.
Cooking food in the oven is a popular method of food preparation. Some common concerns associated with this cooking process is the exposure of meats to carcinogenic agents during cooking, as well as the prevalent amount of smoke that is produced when dripping food items come into contact with the hot inner surfaces of the oven. Meats in particular contain fat which tends to melt and run off of the meat during cooking. Should this fat come into contact with a very hot surface, the smoke produced as a result has been shown to contain known carcinogens such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH). This carcinogen-laden smoke collects in the oven and can penetrate the meat with these harmful substances as a result, increasing long term health risks for those who consume the meat, particularly if done so on a regular basis. Also, this smoke can easily be vented out of the oven and into the kitchen area, resulting in a smoky atmosphere, an unwelcome smell, and quite possibly the inadvertent activation of a smoke alarm.
Some people will utilize aluminum foil underneath meat during cooking in order to present a barrier between the food and the heat source and/or the interior of the oven. While aluminum foil can protect meat from smoke and provide the ability to distribute heat across the meat, it can have the effect of trapping any grease or oil from fats contained within the various types of meat. This oil remains with the food after cooking and leads to increased fat consumption which poses other associated health risks.
The inventor has recognized the aforementioned inherent problems and lack in the art and observed that there is a need for a food cooking enclosure that has a frame having a four-sided box adapted to fit on top of a base cooking surface, the frame includes a solid perimeter body, a lid having a lid perimeter body with a lid screen affixed thereto to cover the lid perimeter body, a base having a base basin with a top opening and an interior with a perimeter lip extending outward from a first plurality of sidewalls, the base cooking surface is placed within the base basin to allow a first plurality of drippings to collect in the base basin and the frame and the lid are disposed on the base, a broiler splatter guard having a four-sided structure placed on the base cooking surface, and a second insert including a second insert basin with a top opening and a top interior with a perimeter second insert lip extending outward from a second plurality of sidewalls. The second insert is suspended from an upper perimeter portions on the solid perimeter body.
The solid perimeter body may include a mesh screen affixed thereto to cover the solid perimeter body. The frame may include a front screen having a pair of front screen first side tabs each extending away from an upper portion and a lower portion of a first side of the solid perimeter body. The frame may further include a rear screen having a pair of rear screen first side tabs each extending away from the upper portion and the lower portion of the first side of the solid perimeter body. The frame may include a pair of rear screen second side tabs each extending away from an upper portion and a lower portion of a second side of the solid perimeter body. The frame may include a pair of front screen second side tabs each extending away from the upper portion and the lower portion of the second side of the solid perimeter body. The broiler splatter guard may include a four-sided structure placed on the base cooking surface to support one or more foodstuffs placed on the base cooking surface. The broiler splatter guard may be contained within the basin.
The base, the broiler splatter guard, the second insert, and the lid may be utilized interchangeably. A second insert cooking surface may be placed within the second insert basin. The second insert cooking surface may include a plurality of second insert cooking surface apertures to allow a second plurality of drippings to pass through and collect in the second insert basin. The food cooking enclosure may further comprise a first bracket with a pair of distal first bracket lips intended to engage the upper surface of the solid perimeter bodies of one of the screens. The food cooking enclosure may further comprise a second bracket with a pair of distal second bracket lips intended to engage the upper surface of the solid perimeter bodies of one of the screens. The brackets may be generally shaped as a straight-sided “U”. The food cooking enclosure may be a clean and compact cooking enclosure for a plurality of food adapted to be cooked in an oven-type enclosure. The food cooking enclosure may be made of an inert material. The food cooking enclosure may be made of a washable material. The food cooking enclosure may be made of a material that withstands cooking temperature. The food cooking enclosure may be made of stainless steel. The food cooking enclosure may be conventional broiler pan dimensions.
The advantages and features of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following more detailed description and claims taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like elements are identified with like symbols, and in which:
The best mode for carrying out the invention is presented in terms of its preferred embodiment, herein depicted within
The terms “a” and “an” herein do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one (1) of the referenced items.
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The frame 10 includes a front screen 11 having a pair of front screen first side tabs 12a each extending away from an upper and lower portion of a first side of the solid perimeter body and a pair of front screen second side tabs 12b each extending away from an upper and lower portion of a second side of the solid perimeter body. The frame 10 further includes a rear screen 13 having a pair of rear screen first side tabs 14a each extending away from an upper and lower portion of a first side of the solid perimeter body and a pair of rear screen second side tabs 14b each extending away from an upper and lower portion of a second side of the solid perimeter body. The frame 10 still further includes a first side screen 15 having a pair of first side screen first side tabs 16a each extending away from an upper and lower portion of a first side of the solid perimeter body and a pair of first side screen second side tabs 16b each extending away from an upper and lower portion of a second side of the solid perimeter body. The frame 10 yet further includes a second side screen 17 having a pair of second side screen first side tabs 18a each extending away from an upper and lower portion of a first side of the solid perimeter body and a pair of second side screen second side tabs 18b each extending away from an upper and lower portion of a second side of the solid perimeter body.
To assemble the frame 10 from its components to a four-sided box, the front screen first side tabs 12a matingly engage with the first side screen first side tabs 16a, the rear screen first side tabs 14a matingly engage with the first side screen second side tabs 16b, the front screen second side tabs 12b matingly engage with the second side screen first side tabs 18a, and the rear screen second side tabs 14b matingly engage with the second side screen second side tabs 18b.
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In a preferred embodiment, the dimensions for the base 20 is seventeen inches (17 in.) in width and fifteen and one-half inches (15½ in.) in length, the frame 10 to be fourteen and one-half inches (14½ in.) in width, thirteen and one-half inches (13½ in.) in length, and nine inches (9 in.) in height, and the broiler splatter guard 29 to be fourteen and three-eighths (14⅜ in.) inches in width, thirteen and three-eighths inches (13⅜ in.) in length, and two and one-quarter inches in height. Other embodiments may provide for removable screens 19a and lid screen 41b within the solid perimeter bodies 19a of any or all of the front screen 11, rear screen 13, first side screen 15, second side screen 17, and lid 40. The perimeter bodies 19a of the front screen 11, rear screen 13, first side screen 15, second side screen 17, and the lid perimeter body 41a of the lid 40 are preferably manufactured out of 304 stainless steel and the screens 19b and the lid screen 41b is preferably manufactured out of 30 mesh 304 stainless steel.
The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.
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